1868-1917 Founded in 1868 and went out of business in 1917.
No
It was a trade name used by the Hopkins & Allen Firearms Company for shotguns they made.
Google it. There are some out there, but, you will have to choose which one meets your needs.
Nope. They were not in business in 1853. The Hopkins and Allen company was founded in 1868 by S. S. Hopkins, C. W. Hopkins and C. H. Allen. The company experienced financial difficulties and in 1898 was reorganized as the Hopkins & Allen Arms Co.
1867-1915 in business. Inexpensive working man's firearms.
The Hopkins and Allen company was founded in 1868 then merged with the Forehand Arms Co in 1901. Out of business by 1917.
Hopkins & Allen ended business in 1916, and there are very few points in the database. Sorry-
The Hopkins and Allen company was founded in 1868 by S. S. Hopkins, C. W. Hopkins and C. H. Allen. The company experienced financial difficulties and in 1898 was reorganized as the Hopkins & Allen Arms Co. A fire in 1900 hurt them and in 1901, they were forced to merged with the Forehand Arms Company. The manufacture of Hopkins and Allen firearms ceased in 1917 when the plant was taken over by Marlin-Rockwell Corporation for the war time production of Browning automatic rifle components.
H&A made many firearms. Your description is to vague.
To determine the age of a Hopkins Allen 12 gauge shotgun with the serial number G3156, you would typically need to reference specific production records or databases for Hopkins Allen firearms. These records can provide the manufacturing date based on the serial number. Without access to those records, it's difficult to ascertain the exact age of the shotgun. For the most accurate information, consider reaching out to a firearms historian or a collector's association specializing in vintage shotguns.
National Firearms Company was a trade name used by Hopkins & Allen @ 1900.
Allen Hopkins - pool player - was born in 1951.